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Heartwood (or duramen) is wood that as a
result of a
naturally occurring chemical transformation has
become more
resistant to decay.
Heartwood formation...
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Heartwood is wood
nearer the pith of a stem or branch,
different in
colour from sapwood.
Heartwood may also
refer to:
Heartwood Forest, which, when complete...
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Heartwood Forest is a
planned forest (woodland
creation site) in Hertfordshire, England. The site
covers 347
hectares (860 acres), the
largest continuous...
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billowing effect in the wind.
Tamarind timber consists of hard, dark red
heartwood and softer,
yellowish sapwood. The
tamarind flowers bloom (although incon****uously)...
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Heartwood is a 1998
American independent drama film
written and
directed by
Lanny Cotler and
starring Jason Robards and
Hilary S****.
Jason Robards as...
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Fungi enter the tree
through wounds in the bark and
decay the
heartwood. The
diseased heartwood softens,
making trees structurally weaker and
prone to breakage...
- the
heartwood of
cocobolo is used; it is
usually orange or reddish-brown,
often with
darker irregular traces weaving through the wood. The
heartwood changes...
- of
woody plants as
response to
injury or as
protection from
decay in
heartwood. It is a key
process in wall one of the
compartmentalization of decay...
- and the 4-O-glucoside of 4-epigummadiol, can be
isolated from the
heartwood of
Gmelina arborea. The
parent compounds are
arboreol or gmelanone. Umbelliferone...
- wood used in incense, perfume, and
small hand carvings. It
forms in the
heartwood of
Aquilaria trees after they
become infected with a type of Phaeoacremonium...